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About Me

Feel free to ask whatever you want ;) My email address is [email protected] and the yahoo profile: http://profiles.yahoo.com/mike_07201 and then again, that makes my yahoo/myspace IM: mike_07201 There's a "pattern" there. [sarcasm]Everyone always asks when they it for the first time, so I have to mention the circumstances of my picture because that's one the first questions that everyone asks me, well I was hanging out with a few friends near my car one night and then they left for a little bit and said they would be back in 2 minutes..so i thought it would be funny to hide in the trunk and jump out when they come back to scare them....so i jump in my trunk and i close it....and when they come back....i try to open the trunk from the inside with the thin inside latch for the trunk, but it was jammed...and next thing i know..i can't get out...so i'm knocking on the trunk from the inside....and my friends are saying.."where the hell did mike go, and what the hell is that knocking?".....so then they open the trunk and see me inside...and they laugh their asses off,i guess the joke meant for them came on me.lol.they thought it was so funny, that they took a picture of me and I ended up liking the picture and keeping it.

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Have you ever lost someone you love and wanted one more conversation, one more day to make up for the time when you thought they would be here forever? How would anyone spend a day with a departed loved one? Responses to this can say lot about what we truly long for in life. Almost everyone would want to once again "tell them how much we loved them"-even though these were people we had loved our whole lives on Earth. Others, as well as myself, would have wanted to relive the little things. Even for those situations where the death may have been mysterious or questionable, one more day would make all those questions meaningless. Instead I'd like to spend it the way it always was. I would probably start off with a long hug, and simply go for a walk afterwards. Some might say, "that's such an ordinary day". Maybe that's the point. We often fantasize about a perfect day- something exotic and far away. But when it comes to those we miss, we desperately want one more familiar meal, even one more argument. What does this teach us? That the ordinary is precious. That the normal day is a treasure. Think about it. When you haven't seen a loved one in a long time, the first few hours of catching up feel like a gift, don't they? That's the gift we wish for when we can't catch up anymore. That feeling of connection. Departed loved ones truly are prisoners of our memories.

My Blog

Inside the Blogger’s Studios

I don't have a studio.But, you're already in my head. What else do I have to offer? Just my ever-lasting soul.I used to be funny on paper, this used to be funny. I know I'm still funny because people ...
Posted by on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 20:59:00 GMT

Terrible Teens

Is there anyone out there who can think about the time that they were 13 or 14 and not cringe with just how awful it was?Stop reading now if you are one of those people. This blog is NOT for you, but ...
Posted by on Mon, 03 Sep 2007 11:05:00 GMT

I'm a realistic optimist and a pessimistic dreamer.

I should snuggle with what?? [my faults that is] (this was going to be my alternative subject)Just read the most interesting post on someone else's blog... Talking about how we should embrace our faul...
Posted by on Wed, 04 Jul 2007 00:39:00 GMT

I'M NOT OK, YOU'RE NOT OK

[original subject line:I'M NOT OK *******AND******* YOU'RE NOT OK!I thought the former had better dramatic effect, but don't crack your heads open trying to figure out if I'm really being sarcastic or...
Posted by on Thu, 26 Apr 2007 16:06:00 GMT

A FAULT-FINDING MISSION

Today is a good day to list your faults.Why? Because faults are like big lies. The more you try to hide them, the more obvious they are to everyone around you. It's not a good idea to keep your faults...
Posted by on Fri, 06 Apr 2007 17:53:00 GMT

BEWARE: Mike talks about relationships

I've been thinking a lot today about attitudes and how much they shape our lives and who we really are. And how if we're not really in touch with the truth about what our attitude says about us, then ...
Posted by on Wed, 21 Mar 2007 07:04:00 GMT

Do any of you really, I mean REALLY, know yourself?

Note to self: Don't try to write when you haven't really had coffee or from other people's houses. It really is not quite the same. Sometimes I think the greatest contradiction in my character is that...
Posted by on Fri, 02 Feb 2007 22:50:00 GMT

Aren't I a little young to get so nostalgic? (followed by RAMBLING)

What is it about these Americana holidays that strikes images of childhood and somehow stirs up the memories and longings from THAT time in your life? How is it that I can look back on that time in my...
Posted by on Sun, 28 Jan 2007 20:59:00 GMT

PASS THE MENTAL SUDAFED! [UNfunny stuff.&&&&& Please disregard]

I am not really sure what happens to me that I go through these periodic Eeyore like funks that calls into question everything about me and my place in the universe and my place in the lives of the pe...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Jan 2007 02:24:00 GMT

TIME FOR BAD ADVICE!

Dear Mike,I'm dreading the holidays because my family is full of dysfunctional uptight freaks. Any suggestions on passive-aggressive, snide things I can say to satisfy my meanness while appearing to b...
Posted by on Wed, 20 Dec 2006 22:00:00 GMT